TO-NICHTJ POLLARD’S PICTURESI TO-NIGHT l VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES- VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES—PART I.— “THE THREE MUSICAL MAIDS,” headed by the charming society entertainer, BATHE STEWART, in songs, sketches, French ditties and Maori love songs and folk lore.' PART 11.— I The Famous African Story, featuring Clara Kimball Young in—“THE CLAW” “THE CLAW” And “ THE POST,” scenic study, “WHEN NATURE SMILES.” Prices—Circle and Front Stalls 2s Id; Back Stalls Is Id; Children half price. Reserve Seats at Mclntosh’s.
POLLARD’S PICTURES AND THE LA FRANCE ENTERTAINERS, WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! t WEDNESDAY! PART 1.-MITCHELL LEWIS AND RUBY DE REMER IN“LIFE’S GREATEST PROBLEM.” Produced by Stuart Black ton. Produced by Stuart Blackton. |,ABT " “WINIFRED LA FRANCE’S WORLD ENTERTAINERS. Prices; Dross circle and front stalls 2sld, back stalls Is Id, children half price.
Children like WADE’S WORM FIGS. Safe and certain remedy for worms. Baby is thoroughly contented with “Unique” hot water bottle at his feet. Cannot leak or burst because British made. Obtainable everywhere. (For Continuation of News, see Fourth Page). LOST— A £» NOTE, in vicinity of Revell street. Reward on return to “ Guardian ” Office. FOR SALE—On behalf of owner, SUPER SIX Mn'CRWUE CAR. In splendid running order. New tyres and recently overhauled. A real snip Early application necessary. Can be inspected and demonstrated at Baty’s ‘Motor Garage, Greymoutli. » WESTLAND LAND ROAR®. WE HEREBY'- GIVE NOTICE that we have, applied under part VIM iof “The Land Act, 1908,” for > acre, !being area at present held by us under residence site, title No. 11b, Block A 11, Waimea S.D. Tv.IC. SAWMILL!NO COY.. LTD. Hokitika, 24th May, 1920. Park and Murdoch, Solicitors for applicant Company. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION.
A MEETING of all members of the Hokitika Branch will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7 o’clock, at the Overseas Club Booms. Business important, 1 e. mcintosh. Secretary.
SHOOTTNG MATCH. A SHOOTING MATCH for Senior Cadets will bo held in the Drill Hnll TO-MORROW, (Tuesday) EVEN. TNG at 7 o’clock, for" money prizes; eligible for boys from 14 to 10 years of ago ' A. PARKHILL, Lieut. Commanding-
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1920, Page 3
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